View Full Version : 85 and 86 250r need different rear sprockets?
phatcat600
03-10-2005, 08:55 PM
On rocky mountain atv the front sprockets are for 83-86 but the rear sprockets only say 86 for every brand on there. Is the 86 really different than the 85? Anyone know where to get a 38 tooth rear sprocket for an 85 for under 20 bucks?
phatcat600
03-10-2005, 10:05 PM
help!
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deathman53
03-10-2005, 10:31 PM
you can a 86 sprocket on a 85, you need to flip it around
MO350X
03-10-2005, 10:31 PM
I just looked through my Honda Service manual (factory) and the sprockets are strikingly different.
The '86 LOOKS a lot like my old 350X sprocket, whereas the '85 looks MUCH different.
The axles are different between '85 and '86 as well.
Take it from me.....Honda changed a LOT of things between '85 and 86.
phatcat600
03-10-2005, 11:10 PM
So...where do I get an 85 sprocket...
phatcat600
03-11-2005, 12:02 AM
So can I buy the 86 and just put it on backwards? I dont get it. As soon as I figure this out I can order all my parts please help.
BLAZERONE22
03-11-2005, 12:10 AM
I'm also interested in this thread, Is the 85 sprocket the only one that fits the 85???
KASEY
03-11-2005, 02:21 AM
ok heres the difference..... 85 soprcket has 10 mm holes straight through.
the 86 sprocket has 10mm countersunk holes so if you flip it over you can use a 86 on a 85 ,, but with the holes being countersunk the holes are a little larger ,,, it will work but ,,,it will try to work back and forth and loosen up. i was going to look into shorter countersunk screws ,,, but i haven't done it yet,,,
md1985250r
03-11-2005, 06:08 AM
I agree with KASEY. That is whats on my trike right now. I have had no problem with it working lose. GREG
250rAL
03-11-2005, 11:53 AM
Interesting subject. I wondered what the difference was. So they both have the same size holes but the one is just countersunk? Why would that make it want to work loose? You should use locktite on those bolts anyway.
lisnup65
03-11-2005, 02:06 PM
The 85 and 86 carrier are different and the difference is the thickness of the adjuster area. The 85 was thinner and the sprocket gets mounted to the away side(from the carrier) for proper chain alignment. The 86 had a wider adjuster area on the carrier and that meant that the location of the sprocket was pushed out further. To compensate, the moved the sprocket mounting to the inner side of the sprocket hub for proper chain alignment. As said before, the 85 sprocket since it mounts from the outside and the sprocket hub has threads to accept the bolts is different than the 86 mount. The 86 again mounts to the inside and used tappered screws for the countersink(Allows clearance of the carrier) in the sprocket and nuts to secure it. A 6 sprocket will work flipped over and mounted on the outside, but a 85 will not work on a 86.
On a side note! As for carriers, you can use either year carrier, but you have to have the correct sprocket hub for proper alignment of the chain.
KASEY
03-11-2005, 04:18 PM
if you have a 85 swinger you have to use a 85 carrier ,, and the same with a 86 86 or newer carrier ,,,,,,,,,
phatcat600
03-13-2005, 01:05 PM
Im still lost...will it work or not? What will I ahve to do?
md1985250r
03-13-2005, 01:28 PM
Im still lost...will it work or not? What will I ahve to do?
Read my last post on this subject.......any more ???
KASEY
03-13-2005, 01:48 PM
On rocky mountain atv the front sprockets are for 83-86 but the rear sprockets only say 86 for every brand on there. Is the 86 really different than the 85? Anyone know where to get a 38 tooth rear sprocket for an 85 for under 20 bucks?
there were several posts that answered your question.
1,, the front sprockets are the same
2,, the 86 is really different
3,,, NO ,,,,,,,,,,,,
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